Tag Archives: libguides

Hello again from Tampa Bay! It was wonderful to see so many of you at AISL this month. Many of you kindly asked me about my method for getting resources inside LibGuides to authenticate without resorting to something like EZProxy. … Continue reading →

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: every library school in the country should require its students to take at least one marketing course. We are all trying to convince our communities of our utility. It’s even more … Continue reading →

If you are already using Libguides (per Springshare, pronouned lib (as in bib)-guides), then you know how helpful they are in streamlining the research process and integrating information literacy instruction. I find them particularly helpful in shepherding students towards the … Continue reading →

I have a favorite tool. I know I shouldn’t, but there are tools that I like more than others. I find them more helpful. They seem to be just a bit more easy to work with. And frankly, they may … Continue reading →

(Part 1 of a 2 part series) Since graduating from library school, I have worked in corporate, public, and independent school libraries. Through it all, there has been a glaring common denominator: the need to market the library to my … Continue reading →